Properly understood, every man who truthfully desires to approach God and live in his sight, has only one task: always to be joyful. Even the best of men, in whom one could place entire confidence, upon whom one could rely entirely, may need advice, or need to be reminded of this and that; I may really be cleverer than he is, really be in the right &c. But none of this is necessary in relation to God—and to begin with such things is in fact to busy oneself with ungodly things,or else shows a certain end.
Søren Kierkegaard: Journals.
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